Nice find! I've heard of Turners Gold Standard Bee Decks but Like Don, this is the first time I've actually seen them. I own a few of his Gold Standard Bicycle Decks in Red and Blue. Those can still be found at a good price.
I have a question regarding your Bees. Knowing how easy it is to buy counterfeit Bee Decks and Bicycle Decks or even counterfeit stickers for that matter, is the Gold Circle Sticker Inside the cellophane or Outside? The Turner Bicycle decks I have the Sticker is on the inside of the cellophane and its Shinny Foiled Gold, not smudged print gold looking ink. Since the Bee deck's I believe were released before the Bicycle deck's it is possible the Circle Sticker was upgraded to Foil or a better printer? The card stock you mention is questionable. I have no doubt, the Bicycle's I have are Bee Stock. Also, Turner made a point of using 2 identical Jokers for his Bicycle decks. So, I find it strange only 1 joker is found in the Bee's. I clicked on your image to get max magnification. I have some doubts.
THEN AGAIN, WHO THE HELL WOULD WASTE THEIR TIME COUNTERFEITING THESE? NO ONE!
The attached image is without the cellophane. The sticker is as placed when manufactured on the paper tuck (under the cellophane).
Hey man!
The circular gold sticker on the Turner Bees is exactly the same as the one we find on Turner Bikes -- a shiny foil sticker. It is however, placed on top the cellophane, and not underneath like with the Bikes.
All Turner Bees appear to be like this, because I did pick up a few in 2012, and even with those, the sticker was placed on top of the cellophane.
If our friends in China were to attempt to produce counterfeits, then yeah, they'd probably not have too many problems replicating the look -- just a red Ohio Bee box, a red USPCC seal, and the foil sticker on the outside. The add cards and the joker wouldn't be too card to copy either... it'd just be the feel of the cards that they'd fail on.
Regarding the stock, I read about it on another forum a few years ago (themagiccafe, I think), and it was there that I read that the cards were stiffer/snappier due to them being Bee Casino stock which was compressed to a thickness of Mr Turner's choosing. I think Jason England posted to that particular thread also.
I can confirm that the cards are both thinner and have more snap than regular Bees -- hence why they're easily my favourite. They Turner Bees are actually even thinner than the Turner Bikes (which as you've rightly pointed out, are constructed from Bee stock).